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The German championship came to an end on Saturday 27 May. Bayern Munich clinched their 11th title in a row. On this final day, only one African found the net. It was Togo's Ihlas Bebou. Thanks to the Sparrowhawks striker, Hoffenheim took a point from relegated Stuttgart (1-1).
Sehrou Guirassy, who played the entire match, was unable to help his team win and stay up. The Guinean, who arrived in Germany last summer, nevertheless finished as the Bundesliga's top African scorer. With 12 goals, he is just 4 behind the top two, Christopher Nkunku (Leipzig) and Fulkrug (Bremen), who both have 16.
With 10 goals, Eric Maxim-Choupo Moting, who missed the end of the championship, is the 2nd highest scorer among Africans in the Bundesliga. Next come Sébastien Haller (9 goals), Sadio Mané (7 goals), Skhiri (7 goals), Bebou (7 goals) and Bensebaini (6 goals).